Day: July 18, 2023

The most exciting electric cars due soon

Car makers new and old are investing heavily in electric cars and some fast and furious versions are heading out way very soon. Hyundai’s new high-performance electric car, the Ioniq 5 N, is

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Mazda CX-60 suspension upgrade possible

“Potential” for the addition of adaptive damping being considered as ride comfort criticised Mazda Australia also confirmed that negative reviews of the CX-60 had not gone unnoticed. “Confirming Mazda Corporation is aware of

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2024 Hyundai Santa Fe revealed, due in Australia next year

The 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe has debuted ahead of its local launch early next year. Snapshot 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe revealed Next-generation large SUV adopts new squared-off design Due in Australia in the

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Mazda sales go from strength to strength

MAZDA Australia continues to go from strength to strength; Australia’s number-two selling importer noting outstanding performance across a range of models ahead of the arrival of its CX-60 and CX-90 premium SUV lines

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New Hampshire car insurance laws

Except in unique circumstances, New Hampshire car insurance laws don’t legally require that drivers carry a certain amount of auto insurance. This deviates from most states and can be a bit complicated in

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Non-owner car insurance

While it’s natural to assume that car insurance is only available and necessary for those who own a car, that’s not actually the case. There are also car insurance policies designed for those

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Volvo EX90 price, range, release date, specs, and more

It hasn’t always been a great time to buy an electric SUV, but that’s finally changing. The Rivian R1S is here and the Kia EV9 is on the way to the U.S. soon.

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Dealers Now Have Nearly Two Million New Cars Sitting On Their Lots

Photo: Brandon Bell (Getty Images) New-vehicle inventory at dealers in the U.S. is continuing its slow and steady climb upward as production around the world recovers following the brunt of the pandemic. According

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The parents fleeing Australia’s public school system – and those choosing to stay – The Guardian

Michael Dukes wanted his children to have a public school education. But the Coffs Harbour dad opted to move them to a private school – even though he has to work two jobs

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